Unapologetically Woman with Theresa Daigle

Beyon Borders:How Our Experiences Shape Us

57 min · 25. juni 2026
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In this episode of Unapologetically Woman, I sit down with Urmi Hossain to discuss identity, belonging, immigration, and the experiences that shape who we become. Born in Italy to Bengali parents and later building a life in Montreal, Urmi shares her journey of navigating different cultures, overcoming feelings of not fully belonging, and finding strength through those experiences. Together, we explore resilience, personal growth, leadership, and the importance of creating space for others along the way.

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When It All Hits At Once: A Mother's Story Of Strength Through Loss

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